Animals for Entertainment: Animal Protective Services Jr.

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Animals for Entertainment: Animal Protective Services Jr. By: Abby, Cheyenne, Kayla, Olivia, Kayla, Alyssa, William. http://youtu.be/A-H-bU2cHnQ. What are we about?. The project is based on animals that are used for entertainment purposes. Topics we touched on were: -Movie/T.V. Sets - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Animals for Entertainment:

Animal Protective Services Jr.By:

Abby, Cheyenne, Kayla, Olivia, Kayla, Alyssa,

William

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http://youtu.be/A-H-bU2cHnQ

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What are we about?The project is based on animals that are

used for entertainment purposes.Topics we touched on were:

-Movie/T.V. Sets -Circuses -Animal Fights

- Zoos -Rodeos

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What were our steps?We selected a specific topic: Animals for Entertainment

We asked, “What is the problem we are trying to solve?”We made a planWe researched, interviewed and emailed for valid information to work with.We thought up a plan for a solution Created budget plan to make our solution possible.

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PetAbuse.com:http:/ /www.pet-abuse.com/pages/cruelty_database/stat ist ics/classifications.php?showstate=TX

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Animal Fights:Dog fights

Cock fightsHog-dog fightsBull fightsDog release fights

"Thinking that if you watch an animal fight you can't get in any trouble. But you’d be mistaken, you get arrested, fined, and jail time for watching animal fights too! It’s because of the viewers that there are animal fights in the first place, without the money and encouragement owners get from the viewers they would have no reason to do any type of animal fights." (Officer C.)

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Circuses:

Cage size is very insufficient for animals

Trained using fear of punishmentEvery major circus has received

a citationNo such thing as “positive

reinforcement” in circuses

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Zoos:Pitiful prisonsEntertainment, not education

Born free, sold out.What can you do?

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Movie/T.V. Sets:

Animals are involved into show business sometimes voluntary or involuntary

They are subjected to abuse because they have to perform in ways that are not normal for them

Careless monitoring of animals on set can lead to them being injured or killed

The problems of keeping a wild animal on set is providing them what they need…. Is space, food, and being able to be their own self.

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Rodeos:What do we see at the rodeo?What is used or done to make the

animals seem so “wild”.Some outcomes of the rodeoWhat you can do and what can’t be

exactly done

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Traveling/Petting Zoos:

Veterinary CareLow expectations on regulationsResults of traveling/petting zooWhat you can do.

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Our Plans to Help:Our group has two main goals, both by fundraising in various

ways to raise money for the Austin Zoo. The Austin Zoo is a non-profit organization that rescues animals from abuse categorized situations.• Long Term: Give the money to the zoo for a animal pen

($5,000-$15,000)• Short Term: Give the money to the zoo to provide

veterinary care ($1,000)

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Our Solutions:Fundraisers to Raise Money

• Bake Sale (sweet treats or animal treats)• Have a Party• Donations

Also, To Raise Awareness,• Flyers• Facebook Page• Wordpress blog

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Questions?

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Thank You!